Seacoast Mental Health Center elects two new board members

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Posted Aug. 29, 2013 at 3:15 AM

Posted Aug. 29, 2013 at 3:15 AM

PORTSMOUTH — Seacoast Mental Health Center (SMHC) recently elected two new Board Members: Anthony Andronaco, CFO, vice president, and account executive of DataRisk in Portsmouth, and Kathleen Dwyer, assistant city attorney with the City of Portsmouth.

Founded in 1963, SMHC is a state-designated community mental health center and provides comprehensive psychiatry, counseling, case management and psychological services to residents located within the eastern half of Rockingham County.

SMHC Executive Director Jay Couture referred to Andronaco and Dwyer as “strong additions to the Board.”

“We are very pleased to welcome both new members, each of whom possess unique skills and strengths that complement those of our current members,” said Couture.

Continuing members include Board President John Pendleton of Dwyer, Donovan & Pendleton, P.A.; Vice-President Carole Bunting of Portsmouth; Treasurer Jason Coleman of the United States Air Force; Secretary Paul Sorli of the Portsmouth Gas Light Company; Tim Black, Portsmouth police officer and practicing attorney; Susan Craig, PhD, consultant and author; Timothy Graff of the United States Air Force; Kimberly Hyer, MD of Hampton Pediatric Associates; Lindsay Josephs, current Seacoast Consumer Alliance board president and retired program director at the Endowment for Health; Monica Kieser, N.H. public defender; Ed Miller, financial adviser at Edward Jones in Exeter; Nike Speltz of Portsmouth; and Robert Stomierosky of Rye Beach.